Poet Tree is an invaluable tool for teaching kids how to write poetry. Why poetry? As author Mary Groesch has learned throughout her thirty years as an educator, kids who know how to read and write poems have a better grasp of language-and a clearer, more compassionate view of themselves and the world.
A classroom guide, as well as a collection of poems by Groesch and several of her young students, this book offers suggestions on simple poetry activities that can engage even the most uncertain children. It explains how to integrate poetry throughout your curriculum by approaching historical and cultural lessons from a different perspective.
Beyond the poetry assignments and examples, you'll also discover how you can transform your classroom of students into a community of writers who encourage one another to be themselves and do their best.
Introduce children to the art of poetry, and you'll give them access to a timeless, heartfelt form of communication that speaks even beyond words.
About the Author: Mary Groesch is an international educator with over thirty years of experience. She holds a BA in English from Carleton College and an MAT teaching degree from the National College of Education, and she has extensively trained in geography through the National Geographic State Alliance Teaching Program.
In addition to teaching in various classroom settings in the Chicago suburbs, including single grade, self-contained, and multi-age, she has also taught internationally in Lima, Peru, and Santiago, Chile, as well as instructed college students at Northwestern University.
Groesch enjoys leading writing workshops abroad in Peru, Chile, Brazil, Colombia, Barbados, and the Bahamas.